Washington State and Local Finance Data
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Revenues by Source Category
How much does each revenue category contribute to the total? Which revenues are most important to state and local governments?
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Revenue Trends
Revenue growth by category for the period 1995 to 2005 is shown. Which sources are growing fastest? Which are the slowest?

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The nine broad categories of revenue sources are:
Property Taxes Federal Distributions
Sales & Use Taxes Debt Proceeds
Business & Utility Taxes All Other
Licenses, Permits, & Fees Pass-Through Adjustments
State Distributions

Revenue reports are available for the general, special revenue, debt service, capital projects, and enterprise groups of funds. Revenues from trust and internal service funds are not included. For additional information on funds and other reporting options, refer to the Report Options Appendix.

Additional detail is available by "drilling into" the individual revenue categories.

Revenue reports are available by individual county or city in the Local Government Finance Reporting System (LGFRS) maintained by the State Auditor's Office.

 May 2006